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Jamaican Country Sign Language, also Country Sign, or Konchri Sain (KS) in Jamaican Patois, is an indigenous village sign language of Jamaica. It is used by a small number of Deaf and hearing Jamaicans, spread over several communities in the rural south-western parish of St. Elizabeth.[2]

Jamaican Country Sign Language
Country Sign, Konchri Sain Language
Native toJamaica
Native speakers
40 (2009)[1]
Language family
Language Isolate
Official status
Regulated byNot Regulated
Language codes
ISO 639-3jcs
Glottologjama1256
ELPJamaican Country Sign Language

The introduction of formal education for the St. Elizabeth deaf in 1975 by American Mennonite missionaries introduced two additional signed systems which have negatively affected KS: Signed English and American Sign Language.[3][4] School officials strongly discouraged the use of the language inside and outside the classroom, resulting in a significant reduction in the number of fluent KS signers and a dramatic decline in the language's prestige.[5] Thus, by 1985, KS was used primarily by elderly monolingual Deaf community members, while other community members used Jamaican Sign Language, a dialect of American Sign Language.[6]

In 2007 it was estimated that the language would become extinct in the next twenty to thirty years, if deliberate effort was not taken to save it by means of an effective language planning strategy. The University of the West Indies in conjunction with the University of Central London had already begun working on a language documentation project for the language.[7] A 2011 sociolinguistic survey reported that there were deaf adult KS signers on the island in 2009.[8]


Notes


  1. Parks, Epley, et al., (2011:10)
  2. Cumberbatch (2012:387)
  3. Cumberbatch (2012:387)
  4. Dolman (1985:15)
  5. Cumberbatch (2012:388)
  6. ibid
  7. Zeshan (2007:271)
  8. Parks, Epley, et al., (2011:10)

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- [en] Jamaican Country Sign Language

[fr] Langue des signes jamaïcaine rurale

La langue des signes jamaïcaine rurale (en anglais : Jamaican Country Sign Language, JCSL ou Country Sign ; en patois jamaïcain : Konchri Sain), est la langue des signes utilisée par une quarantaine de personnes sourdes et leurs proches en 2011, il est rapporté qu'en 2016 il ne reste que quatre monolingues. Cette langue des signes est apparue dans la paroisse de Saint Elizabeth en Jamaïque.



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